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FACULTY SPEAKS
COLS FOLLOW MS
"I beseech you therefore, brethren, by
the mercies of God, to present your
bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual
service." (Romans 12:1.ASV)
A follower of Christ must be expendable
in His Kingdom's work. In order to be
that he must first be a believer in
Christ. He must have a personal experience of salvation pnd keep that intimate relationship. An experience of family or friends cannot be a substitute
for him. He must know.
To be expendable he must be consecrated
—consecrated to Christ, to His service,
to the call he has received. Self should
be put last and His cause foremost at all
times. This calls for real dedication
and consecration. It is the supreme
test of a "call" to any part of the
Lord's work.
A follower of Christ must have faith--
faith in His power to keep and lead
throughout life, and faith in the task
to which he has keen called. Life's adversities should not deter him from that
task.
No follower of Christ can'do these
things without depending wholly upon Him,
There must be daily communion with Him,
daily feeding on the Living Bread, and
daily witnessing of the things the Lord
has done and is doing for him.
Mrs. J.E. Casey
STUDENT COUNCIL ACTIVE
The student council has been very active this semester according to David
Campbell, president.
The next two weeks will be taken up
with elections for the following student
body officersj vice-president, secretary-
treasurer and social chairman,
Thursday, January 14, the council presented several matters for the student
body to consider. On January 21, the
student body will vote on these matters.
The council announces that Bill Tritten
was appointed to fill the vice-president
vacancy for the remainder of the semester]
Rev. Fred A. McCaulley, representative of the personel department of the
Home Mission Board of the Southern
Baptist Convention was the chapel spealer
on January 11. Rev. McCaulley is making a tour of colleges, universities and
seminaries enlisting college students in
missions. His job is to secure students
for full-time missionaries and to promote the program of Southern Baptist
Tentrcpkers, regulars and reserves. This
program is" designed to help students
fill secular jobs to support themselves
while they do mission work.
The main stress of Rev. McCaulley's
message was on missions and he emphasized that there should be as many missionaries as there are Southern Baptists.
BSU COUNCIL PLaNS COMING SEMESTER
The BSU Council met Tuesday, January
12, and discussed the following issues:
A Stewardship study course book will
be taught in morning watch in February
and the devotional committee is in
charge of securing someone to teach it.
Betty Jo McDowell was appointed by
president Opal Hammond to be in charge
of the BSU Booth for second semester
registration day.
The nominating committee for BSU of-
fiters for '54 - '55 term will be composed of all graduating seniors on the
council and a representative from each
class to be appointed by the president.
There will be an installation banquet
for the newly elected officers which
has been planned for April.
COLLEGE BOARD MEETING
The board of Trustees of California
Baptist College met in Fresno on January
5th.
According to President P. Boyd Smith,
the college properties committee will
be in this area soon, They plan to . t
spend enough time here to conduct thorough investigations relative to a site
for California Baptist College.
A financial report was given to the
board members and the $100,000.00 campaign was reviewed*

0jjM g0MB
**l 1 A/'&. 20
r»~ \***-iM?
.lz.'."'^:-,~- ....:" '" f* ——- —■■/ i ' ■ . — -■■- n„
FACULTY SPEAKS
COLS FOLLOW MS
"I beseech you therefore, brethren, by
the mercies of God, to present your
bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual
service." (Romans 12:1.ASV)
A follower of Christ must be expendable
in His Kingdom's work. In order to be
that he must first be a believer in
Christ. He must have a personal experience of salvation pnd keep that intimate relationship. An experience of family or friends cannot be a substitute
for him. He must know.
To be expendable he must be consecrated
—consecrated to Christ, to His service,
to the call he has received. Self should
be put last and His cause foremost at all
times. This calls for real dedication
and consecration. It is the supreme
test of a "call" to any part of the
Lord's work.
A follower of Christ must have faith--
faith in His power to keep and lead
throughout life, and faith in the task
to which he has keen called. Life's adversities should not deter him from that
task.
No follower of Christ can'do these
things without depending wholly upon Him,
There must be daily communion with Him,
daily feeding on the Living Bread, and
daily witnessing of the things the Lord
has done and is doing for him.
Mrs. J.E. Casey
STUDENT COUNCIL ACTIVE
The student council has been very active this semester according to David
Campbell, president.
The next two weeks will be taken up
with elections for the following student
body officersj vice-president, secretary-
treasurer and social chairman,
Thursday, January 14, the council presented several matters for the student
body to consider. On January 21, the
student body will vote on these matters.
The council announces that Bill Tritten
was appointed to fill the vice-president
vacancy for the remainder of the semester]
Rev. Fred A. McCaulley, representative of the personel department of the
Home Mission Board of the Southern
Baptist Convention was the chapel spealer
on January 11. Rev. McCaulley is making a tour of colleges, universities and
seminaries enlisting college students in
missions. His job is to secure students
for full-time missionaries and to promote the program of Southern Baptist
Tentrcpkers, regulars and reserves. This
program is" designed to help students
fill secular jobs to support themselves
while they do mission work.
The main stress of Rev. McCaulley's
message was on missions and he emphasized that there should be as many missionaries as there are Southern Baptists.
BSU COUNCIL PLaNS COMING SEMESTER
The BSU Council met Tuesday, January
12, and discussed the following issues:
A Stewardship study course book will
be taught in morning watch in February
and the devotional committee is in
charge of securing someone to teach it.
Betty Jo McDowell was appointed by
president Opal Hammond to be in charge
of the BSU Booth for second semester
registration day.
The nominating committee for BSU of-
fiters for '54 - '55 term will be composed of all graduating seniors on the
council and a representative from each
class to be appointed by the president.
There will be an installation banquet
for the newly elected officers which
has been planned for April.
COLLEGE BOARD MEETING
The board of Trustees of California
Baptist College met in Fresno on January
5th.
According to President P. Boyd Smith,
the college properties committee will
be in this area soon, They plan to . t
spend enough time here to conduct thorough investigations relative to a site
for California Baptist College.
A financial report was given to the
board members and the $100,000.00 campaign was reviewed*